The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan becomes the latest country to sign and deposit the instrument of acceptance of the Organisation of Educational Cooperation’s (OEC) Constitutive Charter following its submission to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the Republic of Djibouti – the Charter’s depositary.
OEC’s Secretary-General-elect, H.E. Manssour Bin Mussallam, commended Jordan’s commitment to the Universal Declaration of the Balanced and Inclusive Education (UDBIE) and the principles and values of OEC.
He reiterated the Organisation’s readiness to complement endeavours and initiatives undertaken by Jordan to achieve the commitments contained within the UBDIE in order to contribute to the realisation of the country’s aspirations for balanced and inclusive development.
OEC was founded on 29 January 2020 by countries from across the Global South as an instrument of intellectual, technical and financial cooperation and solidarity between its Member States as well as its Associate Members.
As Founding States re-affirm their support to OEC’s operationalisation. the imminent entry into force of the Constitutive Charter is edging closer triggering the convening of OEC’s first General Assembly.